FFD 400 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Seam Allowance

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Circles can be created as internal lines in a piece or separate pieces. Circles may be created defining the radius, the circumference, or points on a circumference, or they may be based on a tangential line. Used to create circles by establishing the center of the circle first. Radius: select the center point of the circle and then the length of the radius. Circumference: select the center point of the circle and then the circumference. Used to create a circle by using an approximate point and two points along the. Used to create a circle by selecting three points on the circumference of the circle. Used to create a circle that is a tangent on an existing curved line. Creates a circle that touches an existing line. Used to create a circle that is tangential to two lines. Similar to "curved intersection" (replaces a corner with a curve) Used to replace a corner with a curve.

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